Police say that two men are in hospital after an accident on the M1 overnight, when emergency services responded to reports of a crash involving two cars near Clothiers Creek at about 8pm last night (Saturday 17 April).
Officers attached to Tweed-Byron Police District arrived to find a Mazda sedan – which had been travelling north in the southbound lanes – and a Volkswagon Golf, travelling south, collided head-on.
The driver of the Mazda, a 67-year-old man, and the driver of the Volkswagon, a 21-year-old man, were trapped in the wreckage for a short time before being released and taken to Gold Coast University Hospital.
Premium Content Two men are in hospital after a crash south of Tweed Heads overnight. Emergency services responded to reports of a crash involving two cars on the M1 Motorway, near Clothiers Creek, 25km south of Tweed Heads, about 8pm on Saturday, April 17. Officers attached to Tweed-Byron Police District arrived to find a Mazda sedan - which had been travelling north in the southbound lanes - and a Volkswagon Golf, travelling south, collided head-on. The driver of the Mazda, a 67-year-old man, and the driver of the Volkswagon, a 21-year-old man, were trapped in the wreckage for a short time before being released and taken to Gold Coast University Hospital.
Police appealing for help to identify a man accused of snatching handbags from shopping trolleys got more than they bargained for from helpful Australians.
Tweed Heads detectives put out a call to Facebook - and it didn t take long for many people to playfully uncover the man in question.
Midnight Oil frontman Peter Garrett, former NRL star Willie Mason, and AFL footy player turned radio presenter Brendan Fevola were just some of the suggestions.
Plenty on Facebook also compared the wanted man to infamous rave guy Shaun Jackson from the UK.
The man (pictured above) Tweed-Byron Police want to speak to - he stands accused of taking personal belongings out of other shopping trolleys
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City of Byron launches traffic ticket amnesty program
The program will help waive warrant, penalty fees, and late fees from January 1, 2010 up until November 30, 2020. Author: Katelyn Sabater (13WMAZ) Updated: 11:16 PM EST February 10, 2021
BYRON, Ga. The Byron Municipal Court is now giving people a second chance with their first traffic ticket amnesty program.
“This is a way to get your citation taken care of so it doesn’t cost you a lot in late fees and warrant fees,” said Chief Wesley H. Cannon of the Byron Police Department.
Chief Cannon said they don’t need a reason why you didn’t pay it on time.